Lu Wu white tea. anyone knows this one

i just bought a Lu Wu tea(seller said it was green but i'm quite convinced it's a white).it looks similar to a snowbud. it's pretty much only the heary buds. en the taste is really full, slightly nutty.but i never heard about this one. on the internet there is not so much info and i dont know where it comes from.does anyone know this tea, and has some info

Ok let's see if this works: http://www.green-tea-health-news .com/lu-shan-yun-wu-tea .html(remove the space between -tea and .html and -news and .com)The brewing instructions on that page don't seem to be the best but it has good info on the history and other non brewing aspects of the tea.

Hmm... it keeps making it into a link. I apologize for the link, I can't seem to paste the address without it making it into a link. If you read this Chip, please work your moderator magic and break the link for me.

thanks for the info.so it is a green tea. i found out the seller is from a bigger company and i found some info on their website as well. but not much. it says that is indeed from the jiangxi region. and that the anual production is a mere 1000 kg. about the brewing( how i did it): it needs a big tablespoon. and a low 70 C temp. left the leaves for two minutes in a glass cup. the hairs beautifully reflected the sunlight.it was a good tea moment